This book shows that the decline of parties as membership organizations does not necessarily mean that parties have decayed as channels for representation in democracies. Possible explanations can be found in party competition for votes and in other aspects of party organizations.
This book shows that the decline of parties as membership organizations does not necessarily mean that parties have decayed as channels for representation in democracies. Possible explanations can be found in party competition for votes and in other aspects of party organizations.
Knut Heidar is Professor of Political Science at the University of Oslo, Norway. He has written a number of articles and books and the main focus of his work is on political parties and party systems, as well as comparative policies with Western Europe as the main area. Thematic research focuses on the role and importance of the parties and party members in different political systems.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Political Parties and Representative Democracy Chapter 2: Representation by Parties: An Analytical Framework Chapter 3: Parties' Representative Capacity-What Do We Know? Chapter 4: Norwegian Parties-Prospects for Representation Chapter 5: Participation, Communication, and Influence Chapter 6: Social Representation Chapter 7: Policy Representation Chapter 8: Representative Capacity after the Mass Party
Chapter 1: Political Parties and Representative Democracy Chapter 2: Representation by Parties: An Analytical Framework Chapter 3: Parties' Representative Capacity-What Do We Know? Chapter 4: Norwegian Parties-Prospects for Representation Chapter 5: Participation, Communication, and Influence Chapter 6: Social Representation Chapter 7: Policy Representation Chapter 8: Representative Capacity after the Mass Party
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